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Monday, January 1, 2018

Whew. And we're back for round two of my series. Last year, I proposed to read 15 relatively arbitrarily chosen books on 15 different topics. My theory is that no matter what I choose to read, food will somehow play an important role. Turned out to be true. So I am doing it again. (And while I am behind in posting, I promise you the four books I still have left over from 2017 actually all have food in them: Ruby, The House of Spirits, The Sympathizer, and Spendthrift--when I post them, I'll link here, but I promise I actually finished the books in 2017; I just haven't done the posting.)

Ready for my 2018 list? 1. A book of letters.2. A rewriting of a Shakespeare play.3. A post-apocalyptic or dystopian novel.4. A book by an author from a country I have not visited. 5. A book that is more than 500 pages. 6. A book that feature anxiety.7. A book written by a woman under 25.

8. A classic Austen.9. A book I always think I have read, but haven't.10. A book set in pre-colonial India.

11. A book by an author who uses a pseudonym.

12. A book with multiple narrators.13. A book that features poverty or low-income housing.